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Rif Dimashq offensive (September 2015)

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Military operation
Rif Dimashq offensive (September 2015)
Part of theSyrian Civil War and theSiege of eastern Ghouta
Date11–27 September 2015
(2 weeks and 2 days)
Location
ResultPartial Rebel victory
Territorial
changes
  • Rebels capture Tell Kurdi and its industrial district, Harasta Central Military Security Branch and electrical station
Belligerents
UMCEG
Islamic Front
Free Syrian Army

SyriaSyrian Arab Republic

Palestine Liberation Army
Commanders and leaders
Zahran AlloushBrig. Gen. Qassam Mahmoud Shehada [1]
Col. Mohamed Ali Zaatar [2]
Units involved

Jaysh al-Islam[3]

Al-Rahman Legion[3]

Republican Guard

Strength
Unknown200 soldiers
(reinforcements)[4]
Casualties and losses
40+ killed (pro-gov claim)[6][7][8][9][10][11]71+ killed[12]
Civil uprising in Syria (March–August 2011)
Start of insurgency in Syria (Sept. 2011 – April 2012)
UN ceasefire;Rebel advances (May 2012 – Dec. 2013)
U.S.-led intervention,Rebel andISIL advances (Sept. 2014 – Sept. 2015)
Russian intervention (Sept. 2015 – March 2016)
Aleppo escalation andEuphrates Shield (March 2016 – February 2017)
Collapse of theIslamic State in Syria (Feb. – Nov. 2017)
Rebels in retreat andOperation Olive Branch
(Nov. 2017 – Sep. 2018)
Idlib demilitarization
(Sep. 2018 – April 2019)
Idlib ceasefire (March 2020 – Nov. 2024)
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(Dec. 2024 – present)

TheRif Dimashq offensive (September 2015), or the battle of "Allah al-Ghalib", was a battle launched bySyrian rebels around Tall Kurdi,Adra andHarasta in Eastern Ghouta.

The offensive

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On 11 September, theJaysh al-Islam grouping launched the offensive towards theAdra Prison and captured Tell Kurdi and two buildings in the Adra woman prison.[13] 15 soldiers and at least nine rebels (including a leader and a spokesman) were killed during the fighting for Tell Kurdi.[14][15]

By the next day, rebels had captured "significant amount of territory" near the Adra prison and Harasta National Hospital. They also pushed into the town ofDhahiyat Al-Assad, but were reportedly pushed back by the National Defence Forces (NDF). Around 200 men of the 105th Brigade of the Republican Guard were brought in as reinforcements to recapture two hills overlooking Dhahiyat Al-Assad.[4]

On 13 September, rebels advanced deep inside the town of Harasta and captured the Military Security Branch, Electrical stations and Petrol Stations, while they also captured the Tal Kurdi Industrial District.[6][16] The Army reportedly recaptured Tell Talet Raas Abou Za’id and positions along the Damascus-Homs International Highway.[17] According to the SOHR, 38 rebels and at least 41 soldiers (including two brigadier generals) were killed since the offensive started.[6][7][12] At the end of the day, Jaysh al-Islam announced to have completed the first phase of its offensive.[18]

On 14 September, 11 rebels were killed around Dhahiyat Al-Assad.[8]

On 17 September, the Syrian Army reportedly captured Abou Zayd Hill near the Homs-Damascus highway located in Harasta.[10]

On 21 September, the Republican Guard, assisted by the PLA and NDF, advanced from Abu Zayd and captured the village of Al-Kassarat. Pro-government Al-Masdar news claimed that the SAA had hence secured Dhahiyat Al-Assad area, reversing much of the initial rebel gains.

On 22 September, the Republican Guard attacked the town of Jisreen, capturing the plum farm after killing 30 rebels. Meanwhile, Jaysh Al-Islam's attack on the south of Adra Industry City was repelled by the NDF. Intense SyAAF airstrikes on Duma were also reported.

On 25 September, a pro-government source reported the Army captured a series of hills overlooking Harasta. The firefight killed 17 rebels and unknown number of soldiers.[19] Two days later, government forces reportedly recaptured large parts of the Harasta Industrial Area.[20]

Aftermath

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On October 18, the SAA advanced in the Harasta Construction Site and the northern farms of the town.[21]

References

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  1. ^"مقتل العميد الركن الفلسطيني الأصل قاسم شحادة".سوريتي (in Arabic). 13 September 2015. Archived fromthe original on 12 February 2019. Retrieved20 September 2015.
  2. ^"Abdurahman Harkoush".Twitter. Retrieved25 September 2015.
  3. ^abMaster (9 September 2015)."Al- Rahman Legion and al- Islam Army establish a joint operation room in the Eastern Ghouta".Syrian Observatory For Human Rights. Retrieved14 September 2015.
  4. ^abcLeith Fadel."Jaysh Al-Islam Attempts to Break-Out of the East Ghouta".Al-Masdar News. Archived fromthe original on 5 February 2019. Retrieved14 September 2015.
  5. ^Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi (17 January 2017)."Quwat Dir' Al-Qalamoun: Shifting Militia Links".Syria Comment. Retrieved10 September 2017.
  6. ^abcEdward (13 September 2015)."Continuous clashes at al-Zabadani and the Islamic factions advance in the Eastern Ghouta and shelling target both Ghouta".Syrian Observatory For Human Rights. Retrieved14 September 2015.
  7. ^abjack (13 September 2015)."Continued clashes around Dahya al-Assad and Zabadani".Syrian Observatory For Human Rights. Retrieved14 September 2015.
  8. ^abMaster (14 September 2015)."More than 14 barrel bombs dropped on Darayya, while people wounded in aerial bombardment on the Eastern Ghouta".Syrian Observatory For Human Rights. Retrieved14 September 2015.
  9. ^Leith Fadel."Syrian Army Counters Jaysh Al-Islam's Offensive East of Damascus".Al-Masdar News. Archived fromthe original on September 15, 2015. Retrieved25 September 2015.
  10. ^abLeith Fadel."Hezbollah and the Syrian Army Advance in Al-Zabadani and the Damascus Countryside".Al-Masdar News. Archived fromthe original on 14 October 2017. Retrieved25 September 2015.
  11. ^Leith Fadel."Syrian Army Pounds Jaysh Al-Islam in the East Ghouta: Significant Losses Near Damascus".Al-Masdar News. Archived fromthe original on September 22, 2015. Retrieved25 September 2015.
  12. ^abEdward (13 September 2015)."The death of 41 members of the regime forces and the militiamen loyal to them including officers during the ongoing clashes in the Eastern Ghouta".Syrian Observatory For Human Rights. Retrieved14 September 2015.
  13. ^Jack."الفصائل الإسلامية تسيطر على مزارع تل كردي وتقتحم قسم النساء في أكبر سجون سوريا".المرصد السورى لحقوق الإنسان. Retrieved14 September 2015.
  14. ^Edward (11 September 2015)."A leading figure in al-Islam Army dies and continued clashes in the Eastern Ghouta and al-Zabadani".Syrian Observatory For Human Rights. Retrieved14 September 2015.
  15. ^Edward (12 September 2015)."About 45 died and wounded in the clashes of al-Zabadani and the Eastern Ghouta".Syrian Observatory For Human Rights. Retrieved14 September 2015.
  16. ^Leith Fadel."Jaysh Al-Islam Captures Electrical Station in Harasta While Attempting to Push into Dhahiyat Al-Assad".Al-Masdar News. Archived fromthe original on September 15, 2015. Retrieved14 September 2015.
  17. ^Leith Fadel."Jaysh Al-Islam Intensifies Their Assault on the Fringes of Damascus".Al-Masdar News. Archived fromthe original on September 13, 2015. Retrieved14 September 2015.
  18. ^"Map: The Military Situation in NorthEast Damascus - Syria - September 12, 2015".archicivilians. Archived from the original on September 13, 2015. Retrieved14 September 2015.
  19. ^Leith Fadel."Syrian Army Establishes Control Over Harasta Hills in the East Ghouta".Al-Masdar News. Archived fromthe original on September 25, 2015. Retrieved25 September 2015.
  20. ^"Syrian Army Recaptures Large Parts of the Harasta Industrial Area". Archived fromthe original on 2015-10-31. Retrieved2015-10-01.
  21. ^Aboufadel, Leith (2015-10-19)."Russian Air Force Strikes Damascus for the First Time as the Syrian Army Advances in the East Ghouta".Al-Masdar News. Archived fromthe original on 2021-08-01.
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